The Somerset-based Tucker Brothers' creations, made exclusively from reclaimed aircraft parts, lends a Scrapheap Challenge vibe to a new show, 'Fallen', at Mead Carney Fine Art in London. Pictured: Fuselage Clocks, created from a Boeing 747 window

An airplane wheel transformed into a table, a RAF cluster bomb re-imagined as a drinks cabinet, a table lamp made from the leading edge of an Airbus A320 wing: the unusual creations of the Somerset-based Tucker Brothers look like the results of a more refined Scrapheap Challenge.

Working exclusively with reclaimed parts from decommissioned military and civilian aircraft, the Tucker Brother's industrial pieces are now the subject of a solo show entitled Fallenat Mead Carney Fine Art in London.

Counting art deco, French industrial furniture from the 1940s and latter-day 21st century eco design among their inspirations, the brothers' meticulously-crafted pieces tread the fine line between art and design.

The brothers cite art deco, French industrial furniture from the 1940s and latter-day 21st century eco design as their inspirations for the recycled piece. Pictured: Exit Table, made from an Airbus A320 aircraft escape hatch

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